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Australia - Minister: The Greatest Threat To U.S. Economy Are The Republican Crazies

Published on: September 21, 2012 08:43 AM
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In this July 11, 2012 file photo, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Wayne Swan speaks to the media. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)In this July 11, 2012 file photo, Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Wayne Swan speaks to the media. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

Australia - Australia’s deputy prime minister warned Friday that the greatest threat to the U.S. economy are the “cranks and crazies” in the Republican Party, a rare foray into American domestic politics that was blasted by the opposition.

Wayne Swan, who also is treasurer and his center-left Labor Party government’s ranking finance minister, took aim at the tea party during a speech to a business forum, breaking a convention among Australia’s major parties to steer clear of U.S. domestic political debates.

“Let’s be blunt and acknowledge the biggest threat to the world’s biggest economy are the cranks and crazies that have taken over a part of the Republican Party,” Swan said.

He said “the extreme right tea party wing” of the Republican Party had held the national interest hostage during last year’s debate over the U.S. borrowing limit despite President Barack Obama’s “goodwill and strong efforts.”

He said it was imperative that Congress reach an agreement to support growth and avoid a “fiscal cliff” of deep government spending cuts and higher taxes in January, which he said could push the U.S. economy back into recession.

The conservative opposition said Swan’s speech betrayed his “hatred” of Republicans.

“The Labor Party is peddling hatred and they’re got to stop,” opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey told reporters. “They hate the Republican Party. I’d like Wayne Swan to say something positive about someone somewhere.”

Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who travels to New York next week to address the U.N. General Assembly, defended her deputy’s comments as “appropriate.”

“What happens in the U.S. economy matters to the world economy and it matters to us,” she told reporters. “Wayne Swan was making that very common sense point today.”

Adam Lockyer, a lecturer at Sydney University’s U.S. Studies Center, described Swan’s speech as “a clumsy political move” that left him open to attack from his political enemies.

Lockyer said Swan might have been attempting to link the tea party to the obstructionism of the Australian opposition, which has thwarted Labor’s legislative agenda in a finely-balanced Parliament.

Australia has long maintained that its close relationship with Washington, and its 61-year-old defense alliance, remains strong regardless of who is in the White House.

Former conservative Prime Minister John Howard was widely criticized in 2007 when he claimed Obama, then a Democratic presidential nominee, represented al-Qaida’s interests.

Howard, a staunch U.S. ally in the Iraq war who lost elections later that year after 11 years in power, created one of the first controversies of Obama’s presidential campaign by attacking his plan to withdraw troops.


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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:09 AM Crazykanoiy Says:

He is probably right.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:12 AM Butterfly Says:

He is, unfortunately, correct!!

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:19 AM DRE53 Says:

We don't need the austrians to educate and/or advise us on the economy.
So far we've done way better than them.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:39 AM Chaim Says:

Reply to #3  
DRE53 Says:

We don't need the austrians to educate and/or advise us on the economy.
So far we've done way better than them.

You are SO well informed - you have the wrong country on the wrong continent

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:40 AM u. sam Says:

Wayne & Bibi take note, both will have elections in their country to, and will see how they will cry uncle! (uncle sam, I mean) is manipulating their election! what goes around comes around right?

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 09:47 AM The_Beadle Says:

Reply to #3  
DRE53 Says:

We don't need the austrians to educate and/or advise us on the economy.
So far we've done way better than them.

You probably need him to help you tell the difference between Austria and Australia though

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 11:12 AM wsbrgh Says:

Don't worry. It's just Goldman Sachs-Monsanto-GE LEFT vs. Goldman Sachs-Monsanto-GE RIGHT.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 11:27 AM ayinglefunadorf Says:

Reply to #5  
u. sam Says:

Wayne & Bibi take note, both will have elections in their country to, and will see how they will cry uncle! (uncle sam, I mean) is manipulating their election! what goes around comes around right?

"wayne and bib take note, both have election" You are right but this Wayne at least has seichel to go with the winner.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 10:21 AM MistahKurtz Says:

Reply to #3  
DRE53 Says:

We don't need the austrians to educate and/or advise us on the economy.
So far we've done way better than them.

I think you mean Australians, not Austrians.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 11:09 AM Anonymous Says:

I think people are finally waking up to the fact that the Republicans only represent an increasingly small minority of very wealthy individuals. The conservative propaganda machine(Limbaugh, Hannity, etc.,) is not working like it used to on the masses anymore. Is it any wonder that Mitt Romney is trying to reinvent himself into a moderate?

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 12:10 PM Benabenja Says:

Is this Prime Minister nuts or what? He mixed up his target: it's Mr Obama!
Wait a few years and you will see Australia with soaring national debt and unemployment rate, thanks to this center-left-America-like party. The Republicans are the only hope for a US economy recovery (that by the way hasn't started yet; the worst may be to come). Only real and wide conservative measures can work, as proven in the past 60 years, not government stimuluses and Fed interventionism on interest rate.
For my references, I have a master degree in economics and business management and an MBA in Corporate Finance, therefore I know just a bit what I am talking about.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 12:27 PM Tzi_Bar_David Says:

He is right on and sometimes it takes your closest friends to tell you the truth. For what it's worth, Australia (and Austria, for that matter) has a dog in our hunt. The well being of the titanic economy provides worldwide financial stability. The US dollar is the world's reserve currency for good reason. The tea-baggers and their contingent have tied up the Republican party to the point that it cannot react rationally to the problems facing the nation. The "No New Taxes" pledge is particularly galling when these are the same people who gave Obama a great head start on the $16T debt by bringing us two wars and a host of social programs between 2001/09 (think Medicare part "D") with no plan on how to pay for them...other than by continuing to cut taxes and somehow hope that revenue increases.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 01:36 PM PMOinFL Says:

Reply to #10  
Anonymous Says:

I think people are finally waking up to the fact that the Republicans only represent an increasingly small minority of very wealthy individuals. The conservative propaganda machine(Limbaugh, Hannity, etc.,) is not working like it used to on the masses anymore. Is it any wonder that Mitt Romney is trying to reinvent himself into a moderate?

Limbaugh and Hannity are not "conservative", they are right-wing propagandists along with their

The "Conservatives" (capital C) who founded the Conservative movement, like William F. Buckley, detested them. He absolutely hated the "infotainment" media and said that its only goal was to make stupid people "feel" like they are "part of the club" and get them to come and vote, even if it is for nonsense reasons (think 'keep the government's hands off my medicare!')

Conservatives are, but TRUE definition, educated intellectuals who are driven by FACTS and honesty. We pride ourselves on it. Sadly, we've seen ACTUAL Conservatives (like David Frum, and John Huntsman for example) be marginalized in favor of sensationalism and Palin-like idiocy.

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 02:59 PM RationalMan Says:

I cannot believe how many left wing socialists came out of the woodwork to post
on this Jewish website

Republicans are nuts??? Are you out of your mind?
Republicans want to teach the poor man how to fish to give him self respect.
Democrats want to GIVE people fish and make them dependent on handouts
stolen(via taxes) from hard working people.

Obama is one of the biggest threats to the Jewish people in the last 25 years.
America is a land of equal opportunity, NOT equal outcomes.
Socialists have destroyed every country they have ever controlled.
Another Obama term and we will be the next Greece or Argentina!!

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 Sep 21, 2012 at 03:44 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #13  
PMOinFL Says:

Limbaugh and Hannity are not "conservative", they are right-wing propagandists along with their

The "Conservatives" (capital C) who founded the Conservative movement, like William F. Buckley, detested them. He absolutely hated the "infotainment" media and said that its only goal was to make stupid people "feel" like they are "part of the club" and get them to come and vote, even if it is for nonsense reasons (think 'keep the government's hands off my medicare!')

Conservatives are, but TRUE definition, educated intellectuals who are driven by FACTS and honesty. We pride ourselves on it. Sadly, we've seen ACTUAL Conservatives (like David Frum, and John Huntsman for example) be marginalized in favor of sensationalism and Palin-like idiocy.

You are correct, my mistake. I used to be a William F. Buckley conservative until the current Republican crazies took over and decided to stick with the Democrats. At least with them, they have some intellectual pragmatists as opposed to the dogmatic zombies now in control of the GOP.

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 Sep 22, 2012 at 05:48 AM SherryTheNoahide Says:

Reply to #10  
Anonymous Says:

I think people are finally waking up to the fact that the Republicans only represent an increasingly small minority of very wealthy individuals. The conservative propaganda machine(Limbaugh, Hannity, etc.,) is not working like it used to on the masses anymore. Is it any wonder that Mitt Romney is trying to reinvent himself into a moderate?

Excellent post! Keep the FACTS coming! :-D

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 Sep 23, 2012 at 09:43 AM Swanage Says:

Reply to #3  
DRE53 Says:

We don't need the austrians to educate and/or advise us on the economy.
So far we've done way better than them.

Absolutely correct there, DRE53, and neither do we need the AUSTRALIAN deputy prime minister to stick his oar in either.

You really must learn to read texts properly before you throw in your inappropriate comments.

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